Our comprehensive 10-test panel is the only screening that can be purchased online that includes all ten of the most frequent STDs in Houston, Texas. Locating an STD testing center in 77025 is very simple because we have many locations nearby.

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Local STD Testing Centers

We are the only online provider of STD testing with a all-inclusive test panel that includes testing for Hepatitis A. There are no awkward questions when you choose to test with us. On your monthly statement, your charges will appear as FPK Services to ensure your privacy.

We have many testing facilities all over Houston for your convenience. Talk to one of our health specialists for a test result status update if you're feeling nervous while you wait. Don't worry if you're not sure what STD testing you should get because our test recommendation tool will tell you.

STDcheck.com does not notify any health insurance provider of your test results nor do we place them on your permanent medical records. We send the results as soon as they become available. Our test results can be read on smartphones, PCs and tablets.

Sexually Transmitted Infections Infections Data for Houston, Texas

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) covers infection rates, transmission methods, and other data for the Houston area in a yearly report. Take control of your sexual health with regular STD testing.

The age-adjusted death rate for HIV disease in Texas was 3.2 cases per 100,000 in 2010.

times more likely to be diagnosed with HIV in 2010 than white men. Latino men in Texas were 1.1.

In Texas, 3.6 persons per 100,000 residents died from HIV in 2009.

Between 2008 and 2010, the number of deaths due to HIV in Texas was 25% higher than the rest of the country.

In Texas, 8,214 people contracted HIV from intravenous drug use in 2010.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that 1 out of 2 Americans will get infected with an STD at some point in their life and as many as 25% will be unaware of it. The residents of Texas are not immune to the threat of contracting an STD. Regardless of the type of sexual activity you engage in, getting tested is vital to maintaining your sexual health.